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It's essential for all international students to make the most out of their stay in Canada, and that's why Hansa ensures that the experience is as memorable and affordable as possible. Exciting trips to nearby attractions such as Niagara Falls, Algonquin Park, the 1000 Islands, and French Canada are typically arranged on weekends, however a long and varied list of fun-filled social activities are also offered during the week. These activities are organized daily so students can always make new friends and practice their English skills. Whether you want to see the city, play sports, or get involved in the community, Hansa makes it fun and easy. Check out our calendar of events. No matter what your tastes may be, there is always something for everyone.

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- Thousand Islands & White
Water Rafting
Trip to Thousand Islands and Kingston includes a visit to Fort Henry and a boat
trip to Thousand Islands (Lake Ontario/ St. Lawrence river) and one day of rafting.
(THREE DAYS)
- Montreal, Ottawa & Quebec City
Includes two nights in a budget hotel, sightseeing in Quebec and Montreal - Old
Montreal, Mount Royal, Terre des Hommes, the Citadel and Notre Dame. (THREE DAYS)
- Algonquin Park Camping & Canoe
Trip
Camp and canoe in the wilds of Algonquin and experience Canadian nature first hand.
This trip includes rental of canoes, food and tents. (THREE DAYS)
- New York City
Trip includes three nights in a budget hotel, sightseeing in Manhattan - Empire
State Building, Statute of Liberty, Rockefeller Centre, Times Square and Central
Park. (FOUR DAYS) (Students must have a US visa for this trip)
- Niagara Falls, Casino, &
Winery Tours
May include: Niagara-on-the-Lake, a visit to a local Winery, Casino, or Outlet Shopping Centre. (ONE
DAY)

- January - New Year's Party
- February - Valentine's Day Party
- March - St. Patrick's Day
- April - Earth Day
- May - Victoria Day
- June - Hansa's Annual Barbeque
- July - Hansa's July Boat Party
- August - Hansa's August Boat Party
- September - Toronto's International Film Festival
- October - Hansa's Halloween Party
- November - Santa Claus Parade
- December - Hansa's Christmas Party

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- Paramount Canada's Wonderland
Canada's biggest amusement park offers a huge variety of roller coasters, waterslides, and live shows.
- Maple Syrup Festival
Learn how maple syrup is made at the great Maple Syrup Festival (only in spring).
- CN Tower
The tallest building in North America offers the best view in the city.
- Rogers Centre
Home of the Toronto Blue Jays, and the Toronto Argos, this stadium seats over 50,000 people and has the world's first fully retractable roof.
- Casa Loma
Toronto's Majestic Castle, Casa Loma, is Canada's most famous castle.
- Ontario Science Centre
Learn about science and have fun doing it, with over 600 exhibits in 10 exhibition halls.
- ROM
The Royal Ontario Museum is located in the city of Toronto, one of North America’s largest, most diverse and exciting urban centres. The ROM is a must-see Toronto
attraction.
- AGO
Founded in 1900 by a group of private citizens as the Art Museum of Toronto, the Art Gallery of Ontario is one of the largest art museums in North America, with
a physical facility of 583,000 square feet.
- Wild Water Kingdom
Cool off in Canada's largest water park and enjoy a day of fun on waterslides and in swimming pools.
- Hockey Hall of Fame
The Hockey Hall of Fame was founded in 1943 to establish a memorial to those who have played and developed Canada's great winter sport - ice hockey.
- Toronto Zoo
Come see your favourite animals at the world's third largest zoo!
- Toronto Islands
The Toronto Islands are a chain of small islands located in Lake Ontario just offshore from the city centre. Enjoy a sunny day by the beach
and take fabulous photos of the city skyline.
- Eaton's Centre
Toronto's largest shopping mall, with over 100 shops cinemas and eateries stretched between two major subway stations.
- Harbourfront Centre
Harbourfront Centre is an innovative non-profit cultural organization, located on Toronto's waterfront. Come experience music
and crafts from any of the many cultures that make their home in Toronto.
- St. Lawrence Market
Over 120 specialty merchants and vendors await you at Toronto's premier market. In the centre of the historic Old Town (at Front and Jarvis Streets),
sit three buildings that have served as Toronto's social centre, City Hall and market place.
- Boat Harbour Tour & Dance Party
Take in the most breathtaking views of the city while dancing and cruising through the Toronto Islands of Lake Ontario.
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By joining any of the many sports activities that Hansa offers, students can
keep fit, have fun, and get to know other students outside of class. Learn how to skate or ski in the winter, or learn how to play baseball or basketball in the summer. We also
arrange trips to see the professionals in action. Toronto is home to the Toronto Maple
Leafs (NHL hockey), Toronto Argos (CFL football), Toronto Blue Jays (MLB baseball), and the Toronto Raptors
(NBA basketball).
- List of sports
- Tobogganing
- Luge
- Skating
- Skiing
- Snowboarding
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- Curling
- Bowling
- Baseball
- Basketball
- Volleyball
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- Tennis
- Soccer
- Swimming
- Cycling
- Rollerblading
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Check this link for more information about our activities: Activities Calendar |
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